About Karen Tanenbaum
Karen Tanenbaum is a graduate intern in the design group of the Interaction & Experience Research lab at Intel Labs. She is also finishing her PhD at the School of Interactive Arts & Technology at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, BC, where her dissertation research is focused on interaction design for tangible and ubiquitous computing. She helped coordinate Intel's presence at the 2012 Maker Faire Bay Area and is working on research projects related to wearable computing, interactive narrative, design fiction, and the Maker and Steampunk movements.
On the weekend of September 15-16, OMSI hosted the first ever Portland Mini-Maker Faire. As was the case at the Bay Area Faire, Intel was present as a major sponsor of the event, providing volunteers to help run the Faire … Read more >
As promised, Intel had a significant presence at the 2012 Maker Faire Bay Area, ranging across a wide variety of departments, from the Corporate Affairs Group sponsoring Education Day, Intel Labs supporting the Make Your World Booth, the Intelligent Systems … Read more >
The Maker Faire, billed as the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth, is a celebration of creativity and innovation in arts, crafts, science and engineering. The first Maker Faire was run in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2006, and … Read more >